I almost DID N'T
buy the skirt because I saw it all over Instagram in the winter, but after I gave my eyeballs a rest, I thought I could finally bring it out of hiding!
Not exact matches
That's how I feel about this printed
skirt, I
bought it
because I wanted to wear it for more than one season.
Made
buying this
skirt a lot easier
because, hey, I needed a little red, right?!
I just need to accept this and stop
buying skirts and dresses
because no matter how good they look in store they will invariably linger unloved on the hanger when I get them home.
Also, since I have so many tulle
skirts, including this gorgeous one from the Windsor Store, I'm working on a post called «Where to
buy tulle
skirts,»
because I pretty much know of every online realtor that carries them.
I mean, I
bought this Old Navy bird
skirt in two colors
because I loved it so much.
But then, Heather from The Peacock Fairy
bought hers and told me to check the inside of the
skirt,
because the train ties up inside there.
I have a leather biker jacket and a couple of
skirts, but I decided to
buy coated leather - look jeans instead of real leather trousers
because I need stretch!
I very nearly
bought a F&F dress when I already have the
skirt, just
because I loved the print so much, but I was with the OH and he looked at me as though I was crazy...
It was one that I should never have
bought because I really don't need any more
skirts.
i almost
bought that same dress on clearance for $ 5 to make a
skirt with, but i changed my mind
because my cart was full... better hurry back to target and get it!
some weeks ago I showed you through instagram (@lovelypepa) two pics of this simple outfit that I really really love, in which I'm combining a sweater with short sleeves from Celop Punto, you can find it here, mini denim
skirt and my new loves: Isabel Marant dicker boots that I
bought in her shop in Madrid some weeks ago, I'm really happy with my election
because the color matches perfectly with browns, greys, blacks, greens... with everything!!
Although, I would never know your
skirts are bad
buys,
because you styled them so well!
This
skirt was one of those things I asked for for Christmas
because I knew I'd never
buy it for myself.
I
bought my lemon
skirt over a year ago and never wore it
because I thought it was too tight.
I remember in once in 9th grade I
bought this awful pastel striped
skirt because it was cheap and wore it to school with fishnets.
Maybe you
buy a
skirt and top instead of a dress
because they can play double duty.
You see, I
bought this J. Crew top awhile back
because I adore the retro vibe and pom - pom details but it never looked quite right with my skinny jeans and pencil
skirts.
We didn't
buy the coordinating tulle
skirt because she wanted to go with something knee length.
I debated
buying it
because I am not a huge fan of maxi length
skirts and dresses but I am happy I did.
I had to write now
because I
bought this same
skirt at the beginning of the season (only time I'm ahead of you) and I wear it at least once a week.
I just
bought a plaid coat for spring (hope I can wear it soon
because parka weather won't go away) and I have a
skirt in that color.
Like I already have a kind of similar striped
skirt, but I'd go and
buy that one anyway and have two
because that is how much I like it.
Another reason I don't
buy cotton white
skirts because hot water makes them shrink.
I've even got some denim material that I
bought previously for a
skirt but was too scared to make it
because inserting a zip seemed so daunting!
Going to
buy in a bigger size
because I like the
skirt itself.
I almost
bought that
skirt, but I didn't
because I didn't think I could find anything to wear with it!
I used to shy away from
skirts because when you
bought a
skirt you then had to
buy a top, and why
buy two things when you can just
buy one dress?
They've given me so much styling inspiration I actually
bought a yellow
skirt because of your encouragement for colour!
To be honest, it's just really hard to justify spending a lot of money on something * just
because it's old * when I could
buy a bunch of ASOS
skirts for the same amount (I also have a shopping problem) and create the same basic look, but without having to worry that it'll fall apart the first time I try to wear / wash it.
The only reason I didn't get them is
because I am still on my weight loss journey and every time I
buy pants or
skirts, they end up falling off of me the next week.
This is probably the result of not being able to
buy pants online
because of the length issue (I'm only 5» 2 in flats) and the fact that
skirts make me feel a little less like I'm in traditional work attire, which is better for the soul.
I remember
because I
bought the Zara
skirt for a Vegas trip!
I was a bit hesitant to order this pelmet
skirt online
because I've never
bought anything from River Island before.
I love this
skirt because of the lace insert details in the pleats... even though I
bought this from Kohls (on clearance I may add!)
Because of the warm weather, I make sure that I pack enough
skirts and shorts (but to be honest, I brought only a few with me this time and
bought summer clothes here in Bangkok).
I
bought an almost identical pink
skirt last year and get really stumped on how to wear it
because it's such a strong piece.
I did just
buy a pair of nude pumps (well, blush —
because my skin is pink), so I'll have to pair them with my midi
skirts!
Someone grab it
because I
bought this
skirt last weekend and absolutely adore it!
I tend to
buy «fancier» pieces like this taffeta
skirt and this polka dot
skirt instead of dresses
because I know I can mix and match them to wear year round.
I didn't
buy it
because I already
bought 3 short
skirts this season and probably shouldn't
buy anymore.
I literally
bought that Pink Tulle
skirt, a la Carrie Bradshaw and I WISH I would've added the Faux Fur Vest at the same time
because it's from the same boutique!
My
skirt is somewhat big on me
because I ended up
buying women sizes instead of junior sizes.
I
bought this sequin
skirt last year and it's a piece I really love
because it will never go out of style and I doubt I'll get tired of wearing it.
Because of the school's insistence that these items are
bought from one tied supplier (jumpers and trousers or
skirts costing up to # 16), Clive's comment that this is «costly» is entirely justified.»
You find yourself «kissing» strange men on RSVP; drinking mango - infused vodka at 10 pm on a Sunday night, bemoaning the hardships of being a single mum and the hell of dating; eating toast for dinner
because you can't be bothered cooking; investing in a vast and colourful array of matching bras and knickers; wishing you hadn't thrown all your high heels away
because you can't afford to
buy new ones and you really like the way they make your calves look with short
skirts; and giggling over texts from your boyfriend late at night.